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THE EVENING STAR, THU: RSDAY, JANUARY: 28, 1897—12 PAGES. Tablets for Who wants them. Thousands of them—Test Ink 1 % 48 to 60 pages, all 3 cents instead of Be, Te and 9c. Sieds for Soys and Girls. adreds @f them—tov many. nced t 19 coats, Proportions ices fur better ones. | u GLOVES, S) Cents a Pair. When we determine on a Friday of irresistible bargains you will find these Gloves mentioned. 1,000 pairs to be distributed tomorrow at 59c. a pair, with only this reservation: They wiil not be tried on and not more than one pair will be allewed each purchaser. Cho in Er is offered of the correct 4-button and 5-hook Kid Glove ith heavily embroidered and plain back: glish tans and browns 59 cents for tomorrow only. 68c for 98c Dressing Sacques. 2IC for the 3%c Night Gowns. 51,00 of mu, 2 to 18, Not more than two to Sc for the 14c Corset Cavers, Pwe ouly purcha of them. Sizes 22 to 44. Oc for Children’ s 12 inc Drawers. 508 pairs to each purcha: Sizes 1 to 3 years. Two pairs to 36c for the New 50c Corsets. E1000 pairs 190¢ for 25c Warm Underwear. R Sizes 18 to EP 1B0O Sult< Ladies’ wd and SC yard for the 12!4c Flannelettes. 25C for Embroideries worth 40c. She per strip, ASc for ae pera ins & Gy Yokes and Cvilars of fime laces, yelvets and ay ol AD for the $2. 25 Umbrellas. 122 of 1 Anima? as and jewels for handles, 30¢ yard for the 59c. Silks, E70 yards of Tetfota Sits pink ender, red. white, 85C for the new $1 Suitings. 71.20 vards of new Wool C: mine Sultings for spriug wear, ne Becessary linfngs for a complete cost 1Sc yard for 25c Ribbons. EF 1.206 yards best quality 3ij-tneh Satin and os Grain Ribbons. 5c yard for 19c Silk Laces. B50 yards, Four attractive styles, In the now fashionable ¢ shade. 17¢ for heat 25¢ Pocket Books. Sealskia Pocket Looks —an unusually good bargain at 95 for the | new 1897 Skirts. ell shape Skirts of English le for 3c to 10c articles. 3.00 Kook of Kin Atucatam Box Black Pius dozen Safety --Horse-shos Magnet Card Mending Woo Men's Ki Friday’s Bargains for the Home. 1Oe¢ «: mr cher mol King’s Cott = -Darntag Cotto: assware worth 25¢. 80c pair for $1.48 Curtains. Brussets-like Lace Curtains, hes ands long —the Palais Reyal's wel oe yal's well fem 3 1 C ior 39. Lockwood Sheets. 92. 20 a tee $3. 50 Rockers, aml Mahogany Rockers that are ae Les comfortabl less than you can bay the sheet ri Aud these are Sheets hemmed orna- A imrgain at the § | .79 ecu Trunks, EF The Palais Royal's ] generally Known to the pubi bic at the prie ng aeere seady fur use. Ac 4 Dress ‘Trunk is now mS the best procura- 9 : Men S Bargains for Tomorrow, for 4 5c $2.49 {cu 8 Coefaied cashmere, colors and} glish style cape—sold elsewhere at styles. $5. Warm in merino and s pair for the 25¢ Half Hos All: si sondontoetonontoatectergontoat FRIDAY MourSales: King’ sPalace Every item mentioned here an unusual value—well worth while a wait to secure. Note the things you want and the hour when the re- duced price is in effect. Similar reductions prevail in every i Stiastle sesandanensicectaseetocs pe teeten: sed $ ig ts < es Peeters ee esate é 3 é Speetal. 5c. 4 a en, Ladies’ Muslin Drawer, “decoy, hem, t garetts ee Ze. $ From if to 12. 4 y adds and ends in Ribbed $ Suits, eee & cr $ sweat DDC, oedenseesonteeteeseote “ Sontontontertonfontentert a ‘i % ant lined fearien Jackets, All-lined Ker- sey Jackets, All-lined Novelty Cloth Jackets. AIL the latest styles. Enite effects, shield fronts, box styles, Kk a 08 eres, ek Seeder tight-fitting e bi Wort $12 and $10, At.. From 10 to 111. of ane Sik Braids for dress One Tot Children's in all shapes. Caps ranging in Ik and Velvet Caps, In this lot are from 2c. to Special valu 10c. ¢3 sSontreseteee & 3 Peather-clge Tira g 4 & We. Whatebones, § in Ton ” + + Glycerine, Cas- 4 Sreteete Dn a vilet_ Soaps—Buttermilk, Kirks &' ¢ si 2c. King’s Palace, Regularly soldat 812-814 SEVENTH ST. 10e. Speckal price, 50c. Quality, 35c Special Sale Of Rubbers. *Tisn’t worth while to take chances on a fall—nor to walk around with cold, ( ) damp feet—when good, serv- & © iceable Rubbers are so cheap. Q / Here are some price savings ( that will urge you to go two or three blocks cus of your * 25C. pointed toes sume ities that sell fo: i" ioe ele 8 7G. A full line of Men’s, Mis and Children’s Rubber Boots and Buckle and High Button Arctics at correspondingly low prices. Our Dr. Janon’s Hygienic Shoes are safest for this kind of weather. Their medicated felt innersoles insure warm, dry feet. Regular $5 Shoes —ai $4.00 a pair—here only. AMILY SHOE STORE, 310-5 ‘TH ST. N.W. TH 0 3 ; ¢ DODO DO DOS AOA ALAA ox ODN a in Heavy Underwear ‘The above quet itiens index the cha: $1 Quality, 65¢. w prevailing. Night Shirts, ar, money fefore had such | big buying ability, A little THERE'S NO TROUBLE ABOUT GETTING i10, is and ‘350 ppl y JACOB FUSSELL Co., 3 acer Sole Makers, SEPEPSTIOOSEOE SO DOOCOOEDEECS Bu: Your ; we have everything for the Not only Pens, Ink, Paper, Blank Books, ete., that should be found in every sta- tionery store, but also many other articles that a business man can't afford to be with- ont. John C. Parker, We prea el eapeeer ees tts: Our Patent CandleHolders Are a great boon to those who enter- oe ing & oe Y tain. 2 rene = positive assurance ed Lp h b < silk linings. Jewellers, Silversm sSeeheegengonfongengengene a Lansburgh & Bro. Sete No Matter It must be to you to know that when you sit home and read through our advertise- ments you say to yourselve tise.” Among the many on our 3d floor are th 300 yds. Red and Black —_ Soft-finish Calico Remnants. 3i4c. yd. 600 yds. Bird’s- sDedevteateetenneatenseobenteatei Sone atetsetongenrensetedceasee sete ‘3 $ eye Remnants, from % 18 in, to 27 an. % wide sereses eee BRAC. yd. 2 6530 yds. “Toe. : White Demet Flan- Sasa ne! Remnants...... 534¢. yd. 7350 Black Rustle Lining Rem- 53 nants, 36 in. wide. & Worth toc. yd....5¢. yd. : 1,300 yds. 4-4 3 $ Sea Island Percale % Remnants, latest 5 % 2,400 yds, ib ein t Striped and Plaid Outing $ 834c. English : x $ Cloth. Worth toc. deny cies 5c. yd. $500 yds. e444 U nbleached Dwight Cotton, Worth 8c. yd..... 100 White Plaid Muslin Aprons. Worth 2ec........ 12¢. ea. 800 yds. Scotch Plaid) Amoskeag Dress Gingham. | Worth rate. Ree: 760 - vids. 4-4 Bleached. Utica Cotton. Worth: roc. 350 yds. Cream Curtain Scrim,.... 3Ae. 19c. One lot Bleach- ed Table Linen.... One lot German Bleached Table Linen, pretty de- signs ............ 24c. yd. 350 yds. Fine 4 Berkeley Cambric..8I4¢. yd. 3 350 yds. 18-in. Bleached Twilled Crash, suitable for kitchen use....... 334c. yd. One lot Ladies’, Gents’ and 3 Children’s Kpit Underwear, in ¢ odd sizes. to closed out positively below gost. 75 Ladies’ = wool Black Jersey Coats, not the be est style, but ‘useful. ae $4.04°$6}0, $8.00 and ee 99c. ea. 3 if LANSBORGH | BRO, 420-22-24-26 7th Street. POS Oee A grate novelty! Grates that heat. The FRANKLIN completely combines room heating with the plcasire the ap- Pearance an open fire gives. | Nothing faulty ubout It—has all the good and none of the bad features of the best make of grates, Ford sent—oral, written or phoned insures your recetyiug catimate J He Corning, The ey Tile Shops 520-22 13th pea ans Pes ee oe ee oe You can light the candles with the four and a half hours--they will not set fire to anything--run over--or, in short, cause the slightest inconvenience. We also call attention to our beau= tiful Sterling Silver Candle Shades, with white, pink, green, red and yellow GALT & BRO.,: 1107 Pennsylvania Avenue. “Well, here: is..one concern ii ‘ that never deceives you; they a Sak Doe aN goats ) always haveswhat they adver- : = \ alive HEN ‘ * pairs to your PLUMB- ) ER PEI grb p nds 2 ASTUATEAIOTSE ¥ that they will burn iths and Stationers, prerrere “Clover Leaf” 4 Salmon-Corm “lf This | ‘Snow Storm » ING nec the work. We employ only skilled men—and guarantee high- est satisfaction and Li Oe é PRICES: lor $27.50 we can now sell you an Enamel Iron ‘ BATH TU B— porcelain ¢ lined —full size — nickel ) »)) mounted — cherry top — ) y ary—tet us do that formerly sold for $60. \e ee Tinning, Heating, & 432 9th Street. : “Reisling.” c. qt. a bottle of these famons at. Detivered. gehiionie Gre 6/4 14™ST-PHONE 998. _Sa2s-20d ove HSSSTTST IVS CSOSOSTOETS : : Yourd Like Party, Glass, Dinner . Silver, 426 oth Ss 9 ’Phone 1000. ‘ER AND CATERE?. You’ it Need Furs Right Along, Now. t = det yoor furs in wearable order: | Make repairs—or remedel them after the t Islan styles. roown fur men Mo the work heme. Charges are, avast. Saks Fur Co., «” &G xX SO JUTE Lee Cees eseca8ees HW-thys.t,16 FREI FOIA, *Gray Enamels ‘ ‘Ware Utensils. ve been 25, 3 and Be. This week — 23. SAUUEPANS and ever. CAKE MOLDS, BREAD PANS, « fi Dippers, Cops, Basins, Ae 228 or. 7t ow. BARKER & DS. a Ja28-ths&etn-28, ‘Fountai Pens, 91.25. Em ( be ee ee Best 35c. Coffee in Town! n ‘The Paul Wirt—a first-class fatled always at $2.50, Has all the features you'll look for iv an ideal writ- ing utensil. Pen—re- © We realize that S5c. is price to © Dl outs at SSS. We te the same gueticy Cone o Hf: 88 and 40¢. Ib. elsewhere. ‘ouly 1 = * hieg J.H.Hun; , minese oth & O Sts, 4 Miss Condit-Smith = THE WORLD OF SOCIETY tomorrow, February 5 coe Mrs. A. D. Prince and Mrs. H1. I rites ae Monds will not receive tomorrow. A Northern Welcome to a Southem n@ Mrs. H. EB. Willson have removed 3 th and Florida avenue to their new Bride. Kenes avenur umbia ee ee Willson | witt Mrs. Blanchard Entertains in Honor at home Mondays : in Febropry. - of Mrs. MeMiMin—Personal Prof. and Mrs. Wm. Notes of Interest, The President and Mrs. Cleveland wil! give a reception at the White House this evening in honor of the Congress and the Judiciary. Mrs, Blanchard, chard, terday afternoon at a reception at Riggs in honor of M Benton M the attracti sung bride of tive McMillin of Tet Mrs. was M Foster of Lov Mrs. Blanchard here two s handsomely wife of Senator Blan- welcomed hundreds of friends yes- the MeMiilin rated J. Rhees have ch their home for the winter, and. with thet hter Flora, hay « ath street, where they are tly located. > Rhees left on as OMS at WALL ¥ please Miss ¢ Den: wh there, mate, Mrs. fave . New Mexico. Colton and Miss € avenue, will not } January 30. Senator Smith of New Jersey gave a din- ner last ¢ Rev Zz Dr Rooker Father 1s white roses predominating. Matthew's Church, Washir The charming hostess was attired in white Ada _Pranklin’ silk trimmed with jeweied passementeric, sips ie Sec and th st of hor rho s ox ax Guest of honor, who stood next Thomas Tremearne of Jersey City, ream while satin trimmed with ™M y Miss May Brundage of this city nd wore many pretty diamond or- R. Chapm naments, Keprecentative McMiilin joiaed th northeast company soon after 4, and was the recipient and Miss of showers of congratulations. Miss Ethe. but will be Blanchard was daintily gowned in pale b brocaded satin trimmed with 7 menteries. In the receiving party Mrs. Romero, Mr Robinsen, Mis me M out will t man, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Helen Clark, | Major an‘ Miss Neal, Miss Caffcey, Miss Jonas. Mis: F. Jo: © cards out for Maud Gorham, Miss Peck, Mis vag Site suena peaneios Miss Faulkner, the Misses Buck, and th ng at 1 Misses Turner. In one of the smaller par 5 > Aine Abeeen lors Mrs. C. 13. Howry did the honors ot | 1°? © eS ee se the PURGh SomL Inae Mite tea have decided to hold their next dance decorations were white and gre i" bruary 10, instead of Mebruary chestra played throughout the Wesley Reid Davis of the Post Office nator Blanchard and Dr. Biancha lest son, assisted In the pleasant hospi tality, which was attended by many wel! known ri of the diplomatic soclety. Miss Lilian Francis Rartlett and Dr. last night at ch, Mt. Ph ant. § ted, and the ushet and official Jobr th: Vv ‘er table set. liamond roo nt Was i gone to ils Stevenson ception yesterday her pario thronged ¢ and white tulips, with palms and vines. The Vice President was present dur ing the entire reception. Mrs. Martin D. Hardin, who is making a little visit to her parents, welcomed hundreds of her friends, who were delighted to welcome again. her back The ladies who had expected to re- yesterday with Mrs. Stevenson were Cullom, Charles) f Illinois, Josephine . Miss nd Mrs. Davis of » but some of the party, notably were not able to come, owing to the pre- . Olney < r Miss iss Hall and Mis isle bad w Rochester, 3 Alice Lee. Miss lke, Batchelter, Miss ss Curtis, Miss Conrad and Miss Harlan. mont had with her Mrs. Clover, Mrs. Tucke . Miss Lizzie M Mrs. Car aury, M. Miss Callen, Mi ss Patten, of Kosion, Miss Atien, A mandolin none: Hastings Cust in Miss Fug orchestra the reception and the rooms usual, crowded. Mrs. Harmon w: . Stan- ley Matthews, Mrs. Mrs. Ed- inthro’ a mund Wright ana Miss Harmor. Mrs. Francis ha! a delightful reception ard dancing in the ball room. Receiving with her were Mrs, Lionberger, Miss Lion- berger, Mrs. Witman, Miss Kennedy, Miss Sovers and Miss Poor. Miss Morton was assisted by Mrs. Stern- berg, Mrs. Wilkinson, Miss Mayhew, Miss Morgan, Miss Jane Hamlin and the Misses Oberly. The Bachelors’ cotillion last night was a yellow ball. The walls of the Rifles’ Hail were spr d over with southern smilax and laurel, and yelicw draperies were used with excellent effect. A buffet supper was served on the stage. General dancing be- 62n_ at , ind the cotillion, which was lel by Mr. Gecrge Howard, at 1. In the first figure flowers were (he favors, jonquils white roses, lilies cf the valley and yello tulips tied with yellow ribbons, and bouton- nieres of the same variety of flowers. The the second figure were golf tied with yellow ribbons; for the and for ihe men golf balls trimmed with yellow satin bow Mrs. Hearst will entertain at a musicale tomorrow night Mrs. A. A. Wilson entertained a com- pany of ladies at a luncheon today. Mrs. H. Bryant and M: A. R. Town- ghend heve cards out for a tea Monday, . from 5 until 8, at the residence . 224 North Capitol ‘m. A. Stone of Pennsylvania en- in The ladies present Mrs. Quay, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. John Logan, Mrs. Westinghouse, Mrs. Butter- worth, Mrs. Lippitt Andrews, Mrs. Eckels, W. Stone and Mrs. Mrs. Wi tertained at a pink luncheon yesterday honor were of Mrs. Quay. Mrs. Catehings, Mrs. C. D. Perey Hickling. Mrs. Cruse has gone to Fort Leaven- worth, Kan., on account of the serious ill- ness of her sister, Mrs. Hodgson. igsbee and the Misses Sigshee will Mondays in February at 1682 Riggs place. Mrs. William H. Daw, 2301 H street, will be at home tomorrow informally. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fisher have gone to New York to spend a few days. Henry Kendrick Gibson, son of Gen. H. Gibson, has issued cards for a din- ner on January 30 to celebrate his twenty- first birthday. Mrs. Gorman has Wednesday, February street. The Swiss minister and Mrs. Pioda enter- tained at dinner last night. The guests were Secretary Herbert, Secretary and Mrs. Francis. Secretary and Miss Morton, Mr. Adee, Mr. and Mrs. Reinch, Co}. Wii- son, Mrs. Condit-Smith, the Misses Condit- Smith, Mr. Biddle, Mr. Boeufve, Miss Gana, Miss Rush and Dr. Vogel. A lake surrounded by pretty birds and flowers formed the centerpiece. A cluster of red and white roses was at each lady's place. Mrs. and Miss Duncanson will be at home Fridays in February. Mrs. J. D. Terrill gave a tea yesterday in honor of the debut of her daughter, Miss Terrill, who was daintily gowned in white silk mousseline trimmed with pearl passe- menterle. She carried a cluster of brides- maid roses, one of the many floral gifts with which she was presented. Assisting Mrs. Terrill were Mrs. Renshaw, Miss Mansur, Miss Carson, Miss Bishop. Miss Sa Bord Cleary, Miss Birney end nsha’ aw Walter Harvey Weed, daughter of Congressman Hill of Connecticut, wit re- ceive friends at her home, 1752 Corcoran street, Fridays. Mrs. Edwin Lee Morgan will not receive rds out for a tea 3%, 4 to 7, at 182 K luncheon at the Me fternoon to Harry featurist enterta What havoc the elements pro- Sr gre, facorltes wherever used. We ps of Salem, Mass. ow them to be c Capt. he duce, our Reninant and Odd Be ee oar Henry and End Sale goes merrily on. =e woes pest geting ay Se ne £ = eee church 1 ree 5 diy % No let up. Each week adds ee maid of honor, Miss & = voceted Bs Thi See ay hae Cree *% increased interest to these 323 yom’ groeeriie ean get all Ati Saueieensh as ao pene ak. wae ae ee et o can on d * OW. 3. Bice, cf “ money — savers. Have you EOS se goods from us, t held he " carey Mr. William G. » civil & ever stopped to consider what § B. B. Earnshaw & Bro.,~ yee ee aor ae * money you save by buying > WHOLESALE GROCERS . Where an informal + Koixi Py thias, ner And vet what a) va- 2E SALE “KS, ¢| held. Among the numerous pre c. held {ts regular CSF eae agrees be 1000-2 M si. 1 he deed to a city lot and the furnishing to ¢ % riety you have to select from puse to be built on it at an early day # and le the groom’s parents sent a handsomx Interestir f the order 1 © the the 19th day of Jno. ak The members of © Lodg vitol Le No. 11 visit to Coianthe last Monday night MARRIED. vailing epide: of grip freshments ; re serve e rear p. ay morning, Jamacy ere served in the rear part dag oe Lamas he cabinet lad we all receiving ex- cept Mrs. Wils nd Miss Herberi, wa were prevented by illness. Departed thix life January On ‘Chursday, RET, wife of Fancral from the residence Kt. Doermer, Sanday, January Vited to attend. © of the late . Jannary 20. from the WRIGHT. On January 28, 18) residence, A A tward S. Wright fourth year = + im thy In Memoriam. wiranee of our dear nnela, 1% SUNEMAN who died january isy rest im pence. 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